UTAR Risk Management programme

Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Risk Management 

(Formerly known as Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Risk Management)

(R/0414/6/0332)(09/30)(MQA/PSA13951)

A risk is an uncertainty or a potential threat to an organisation. It has the potential to materially affect the value and survival of a business. As a result, businesses must understand, evaluate, and manage risks in order to achieve their primary objectives while keeping all risks under reasonable control. 

The risk management programme at UTAR aims to provide students with a broad understanding of risk management for financial and non-financial corporations. The programme’s core curriculum includes analytical knowledge, operation management, legal framework and strategic planning. 

More importantly, the programme strikes a balance between the need to provide students with solid theoretical knowledge while also including some case studies that parallel to the current ever-changing business environment, as well as an emphasis on hands-on practical and risk analytical techniques.


Programme Details:

Award:

Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Risk Management

(N/0414/6/0332)(09/30)(MQA/PSA13951)

Accreditation Status:   

Provisional Accredited

Duration:   

3 years (Full-time) 

Intakes:   

February, June, November

Estimated Total Programme Fees:

(The estimated total fees may vary by 10%) 

RM48,150 (Malaysian)

RM68,450 (International)

Medium of Instruction:   

English   

Campus:   

Kampar, Perak  

Faculty:   

Teh Hong Piow Faculty of Business and Finance (THP FBF)

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Career Prospects:

  • Risk Analyst
  • Risk Control Consultant
  • Risk Management Executive/Manager/Specialist
  • Business Risk Manager
  • Compliance Analyst
  • Credit Risk Management Executive
  • Equity Analyst

Professional Recognition/Accreditation:

The UTAR Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) Risk Management is recognised by the following organisations.